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Sign: Binyamina - Heritage Sites in Israel - Founders House


Address:
Carmel St 50, Binyamina-Giv’at Ada, Israel
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On the sign:
סמל המועצה לשימור אתרי מורשת בישראל
סמל המועצה לשימור ושיחזור בנימינה
סמל המושבה בנימינה

בית ראשונים
צ’ודאקוב היה תעשיין סבון שעלה מרוסיה ולא מצא דורש בארץ ישראל לתעשייתו.
הוא הצטרף ל"בעלי הון" שרכשו נחלה וזכות לאיכרות במושבה בנימינה שנוסדה באותם הימים, ביוזמת הברון רוטשילד.
בית צ’ודאקוב נתרם על ידי המשפחה על מנת להנציח את ראשית ההתיישבות ולשמר את תולדות המושבה למען הדורות הבאים.

התצוגה בבניין ממחישה את רוח התקופה, והיא כוללת ארכיון מסמכים ותמונות מימי ראשית המושבה.
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The sign shape is rectangular but its head is designed according to the silhouette of the old building of the Gymnasia Herzliya, which serves as a logo of the Council for the Preservation of Heritage Sites in Israel

The building was photographed that day Click for a larger image
((In this picture you can see the collection of agricultural tools, displayed in the yard, and a sign showing the Drill tool, which reads:
Drill
A seeder to sowing the grain
Made by Oliver, USA
It belonged to the "Agricultural Mechanization" association:
Donation from the Altshuler family

See this device, in the collection of other agricultural tools Click for sign's details)

Another look at the building: Click for a larger image

Translation of the text on the sign:
Symbol of the Council for the Preservation of Israeli Heritage Sites
Symbol of the Binyamina Council for the Preservation and Restoration
The emblem of the Binyamina colony

Beit Rishonim
Chudakov was a soap manufacturer who immigrated from Russia and found no demand in the Land of Israel for his industry.
He joined the "capitalists" who purchased land and the right to farm in the colony of Binyamina, which was founded in those days, at the initiative of Baron Rothschild.
The Chudakov House was donated by the family in order to commemorate the beginning of the settlement and preserve the history of the colony for future generations.

The display in the building illustrates the spirit of the period, and includes an archive of documents and photos from the early days of the colony.




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